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challenge to libya. libya has done a very significant role in order to stop this migration, it has developed a security force. and libya is sticking to the international laws in this in this regard in order to to stop migration and libya is refusing any kind of interference from from other countries and our domestic affairs. thank you for that, mr. ambassador. now let's move to the oil sector in libya. we know libya is an oil rich country. and previously, i think in the 1970s or... it is your production was almost 3.4 million barrels a day and the current production stands only at 32% of its peak and libya i think is now 18th in the world in terms of oil production despite its massive reserves so what steps have you taken uh to boost oil production during the war of course the sector has been has has seen many difficulties and we lost lot because of the war at that time, in addition that this sector is developing very rapidly, so we are very late in this regard, this have delayed us with regard to the in
challenge to libya. libya has done a very significant role in order to stop this migration, it has developed a security force. and libya is sticking to the international laws in this in this regard in order to to stop migration and libya is refusing any kind of interference from from other countries and our domestic affairs. thank you for that, mr. ambassador. now let's move to the oil sector in libya. we know libya is an oil rich country. and previously, i think in the 1970s or... it is your...
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now let's move to the oil sector in libya. we know libya is a an oil rich country. and previously, i think in the 1970s or 80s, your production was almost 3.4 million barrels a day and the current production stands only at 32% of its peak, and libya, i think is now 18th in the world in terms of oil production, despite its massive reserves. so what steps have you taken uh to boost oil production? during the war, the sector has seen very difficulties and it was natural at that time. in addition, this sector developed very rapidly. because of the war, we fell behind in the international market, but we have a realistic plan right now in order to reopen, establish and develop oil fields and refineries. mr. ambassador, uh, we know libya is an oil rich country, and it has some of the largest oil reserves in africa, and it once produced 3.4 million barrels a day, but now the production has gone, has decreased significantly. what steps are you taking to increase this production? during the war period, our energy sector was greatly damaged, this is normal because we were in t
now let's move to the oil sector in libya. we know libya is a an oil rich country. and previously, i think in the 1970s or 80s, your production was almost 3.4 million barrels a day and the current production stands only at 32% of its peak, and libya, i think is now 18th in the world in terms of oil production, despite its massive reserves. so what steps have you taken uh to boost oil production? during the war, the sector has seen very difficulties and it was natural at that time. in addition,...
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cream from the eastern region of libya. this country is also one. the richest countries in africa in terms of oil reserves, libya is now trying to ramp up its petroleum output and draw foreign investors back to its vast oil fields. meanwhile, amid the us israeli genocide on gaza, libya has voice support for the measures taken by the international court of justice, icj to prevent genocide in the gaza strip. also, under the repost dictator mohammad khaddafi, controversial incidents took place in libya, including the disappearance of lebanese scholar imam musa sadr. internationally, libya enjoys cordial ties with many countries, including iran. officials say the cooperation between these two muslim nations are on the right track and can develop in various fields. an interview with the libyan ambassador to iran. hello, i'm mubarak kenya and a warm welcome to ' today, this week we have a special guest to discuss issues relating to libya. we are honored to have with us here in the studio, his excellency ali jumal ubedi, the ambas
cream from the eastern region of libya. this country is also one. the richest countries in africa in terms of oil reserves, libya is now trying to ramp up its petroleum output and draw foreign investors back to its vast oil fields. meanwhile, amid the us israeli genocide on gaza, libya has voice support for the measures taken by the international court of justice, icj to prevent genocide in the gaza strip. also, under the repost dictator mohammad khaddafi, controversial incidents took place in...
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libya's deadly floods and nato's role. on the 10th of september 2023, storm daniel made landfall in libya, resulting in severe weather conditions, including strong winds and southern heavy rainfall affecting several areas in the country. the torrential rainfall led to the collapse of two dams leading to massive flooding that killed thousands with reports indicating that the missing outnumbered the dead. one thing is clear, the disaster could have been avoided if the two dams were regularly main. a turkish company had commence repairs for the dams in 2010, but the project was suspended after a nato led invasion of the country, the people of libya, reeling from the death of their loved ones and damaged infrastructure are now asking who is responsible for the deadly floods? oh god, even one body, my god, just let me find even one body, god. have mercy on us. who can we hold accountable? who is responsible? to whom can we say you are responsible for this? who is responsible? what is the fault of the people and souls who died?
libya's deadly floods and nato's role. on the 10th of september 2023, storm daniel made landfall in libya, resulting in severe weather conditions, including strong winds and southern heavy rainfall affecting several areas in the country. the torrential rainfall led to the collapse of two dams leading to massive flooding that killed thousands with reports indicating that the missing outnumbered the dead. one thing is clear, the disaster could have been avoided if the two dams were regularly...
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britain was selling arms to libya buying oil from libya british companies were investing in libya money libya was interesting heavily in this country and so it's in a very short space of time that libya has gone from most favored nation to zero and one does the speed of all this and many of those that are now calling for probably going to libya were only a few weeks ago in libya doing business deals course there's a lot of information for us to digest with this developing story so let's have a recap multinational force has carried out a series of attacks against targets around the libyan city of benghazi since the u.n. security council adopted a resolution allowing the use of all the means necessary to protect the civilian population in libya french fighter jets destroyed several armored vehicles and tanks belonging to colonel gadhafi is for the u.s. claims that libya's air defenses have been severely disabled libyan state t.v. claims forty eight people have been killed and more than one hundred fifty injured the majority of which they claim are civilian u.k. forces are also in action o
britain was selling arms to libya buying oil from libya british companies were investing in libya money libya was interesting heavily in this country and so it's in a very short space of time that libya has gone from most favored nation to zero and one does the speed of all this and many of those that are now calling for probably going to libya were only a few weeks ago in libya doing business deals course there's a lot of information for us to digest with this developing story so let's have a...
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future of libya. will these political differences escalate into more of a civil conflict in that country on this day the day that moammar gadhafi the long time ruler of libya has been reportedly killed. thanks very much. >> we're going to take a quick break. and we're going to talk to former general jim jones he was nato commander also national security advisor to the president. he'll be joining us with his perspective right after the break. [ male announcer ] succeeding in today's market requires decisive action. i go to e-trade and tap into the power of revolutionary mobile apps to trade wherever. whenever. life isn't fully experienced sitting idly by. neither is investing. [ birds chirping ] >>> welcome back. as we continue to follow breaking news out of libya, historic day for the libyan people and indeed for the arab world. on this day moammar gadhafi the long time dictator of libya ruled that country for 42 years reportedly killed. we've seen cell phone video of a bloodied body that appears to b
future of libya. will these political differences escalate into more of a civil conflict in that country on this day the day that moammar gadhafi the long time ruler of libya has been reportedly killed. thanks very much. >> we're going to take a quick break. and we're going to talk to former general jim jones he was nato commander also national security advisor to the president. he'll be joining us with his perspective right after the break. [ male announcer ] succeeding in today's market...
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this is a disaster the libya. 0iland gas is alive. this is a disaster the libya. oil and gas is the lifeblood of your country. of course, it's a disaster and this disaster started since 2011. but now, there is improvement. we feel there is improvement. the east of libya is completely controlled by mr haftar, and the south of libya as well. just the west of libya which is controlled by militia. i think, west of libya which is controlled by militia. ithink, in west of libya which is controlled by militia. i think, in the nearest future, all this problem will be solved. as you sit here with me today, are you confident they will? insha'allah. libya tv, based in benghazi, is projecting a message of change. the outside world associates libya with images of violence, terrorism and people smuggling. but here, they lead the news with martial haftar‘s latest pronouncements on terrorists vanquished and order restored. but this is what you don't see on libya tv. disturbing evidence has surfaced on the internet of haftar‘s forces seemingly conducting summary executions. th
this is a disaster the libya. 0iland gas is alive. this is a disaster the libya. oil and gas is the lifeblood of your country. of course, it's a disaster and this disaster started since 2011. but now, there is improvement. we feel there is improvement. the east of libya is completely controlled by mr haftar, and the south of libya as well. just the west of libya which is controlled by militia. i think, west of libya which is controlled by militia. ithink, in west of libya which is controlled by...
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then for turkey to exist only if the western part of libya. when we handle about these competing interests from outside forces in libya when are we ever going to arrive at the stage where people like you in the west are going to get together with people libyans in the east and work out a future of your country together it doesn't seem a lot thoughts on the horizon does it. finally i mean really. 'd between the libyan forces way it is actually. used it's a civil war. problem description according to my understanding from that and if you get in libya every time ever we are ready to sit with the reasonable people who believe in their separate states and democratic the constitution. but we can help to reduce this to be a sort of accept any agreement which isn't to the contrary 'd the values that are set forth 'd in there because i gave and signed on as we said 15 december and. this is you have 52 words which stablish states and the national community have agreed with. them and we are ready to go off on that but the 3 and a vip examination and the
then for turkey to exist only if the western part of libya. when we handle about these competing interests from outside forces in libya when are we ever going to arrive at the stage where people like you in the west are going to get together with people libyans in the east and work out a future of your country together it doesn't seem a lot thoughts on the horizon does it. finally i mean really. 'd between the libyan forces way it is actually. used it's a civil war. problem description...
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you know now, the east of libya completely controlled by mr haftar, and the south of libya as well. stilljust part of west of libya, that's controlled by militia. i think, i think in the nearest future, all this problem will be solved, in5hallah. as you sit here with me today, are you confident they will? in5hallah. libya tv, based in benghazi, is projecting a message of change. the outside world associates libya with images of violence, terrorism and people smuggling. but here, they lead the news with marshal haftar‘s latest pronouncements on terrorists vanquished and order restored. but this is what you don't see on libya tv. disturbing evidence has surfaced on the internet of haftar‘s forces seemingly conducting summary executions. the international criminal court is investigating this as a war crime and has issued an arrest warrant for the officer in charge. ahmed, you said that you report the truth to the people but how independent are you? the un yesterday issued a report which expressed very serious concern about allegations with evidence of war crimes committed by the li
you know now, the east of libya completely controlled by mr haftar, and the south of libya as well. stilljust part of west of libya, that's controlled by militia. i think, i think in the nearest future, all this problem will be solved, in5hallah. as you sit here with me today, are you confident they will? in5hallah. libya tv, based in benghazi, is projecting a message of change. the outside world associates libya with images of violence, terrorism and people smuggling. but here, they lead the...
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bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is the end game i think a policy success would be the removal of. the khadafi regime a military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into and of those who have risen against gadhafi each element has its own agenda. it's pretty much a pick up all going to this point and whether the u.s. will arm them discuss our plans if you need regarding arming the rebels they seem to be getting better but whipped but peace in mind passed the buck on that one deferring to the white house once it was al qaeda decided to bristle in their stories would clearly have a problem about how long the u.s. will stay a bottom line is no one can predict for you how long it will take. for that to happen and whether the u.s. is that war at all these ar
bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is the end game i think a policy success would be the removal of. the khadafi regime a military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into and of those who have risen against gadhafi each element has its own...
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former deputy prime minister of libya. becoming a stalemate with the forces of field-marshal stuck at the gates of the libyan capital and neither side able to inflict a decisive defeat on the other foreign powers throw their backing behind both rival factions will the conflict between warlord and government drag on for years to come and eventually destroy any old. war torn libya or can the international community differences for the sake of restoring peace and order to the country. dr mustafa gore the former deputy prime minister of libya welcome to the show it's great to have you with us once again. thank you for having me so i have to our hasn't been able to break straight police to fans so far but there is no sign of retreat and haven't called on his troops to battle harder during the ongoing month of ramadan you've been saying that he will not be able to take over tripoli regardless of all the foreign support he enjoys what makes you think that. i mean i mean clearly the 1st 4 i mean this this attack on tripoli it is r
former deputy prime minister of libya. becoming a stalemate with the forces of field-marshal stuck at the gates of the libyan capital and neither side able to inflict a decisive defeat on the other foreign powers throw their backing behind both rival factions will the conflict between warlord and government drag on for years to come and eventually destroy any old. war torn libya or can the international community differences for the sake of restoring peace and order to the country. dr mustafa...
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in cat 3 western western libya retaking western libya from have to forces and they want to continue on now to sirte and they say after that towards the eastern oil port what we are seeing is a real effort from the t.n.a. to continue on base say that they will not accept a cease fire until after forces really retreat from 3rd and from a job for and they what they want they will not negotiate with have to. let's bring in a guest from london jim a special envoy of live in prime minister. to algeria mauritania america and tunisia from washington d.c. now bill mikhail political writer and a professor of political science and here in doha abraham fry how it's conflict resolution professor at the doha institute for graduate studies a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in london with. 24 hours we've had. threatened military action in libya and now the foreign minister suggest that there is a political solution to this but we're also whilst this is all going on we also seemingly seem to be understanding egypt's and egypt's position a bit more and that they seem to be drawing a red line w
in cat 3 western western libya retaking western libya from have to forces and they want to continue on now to sirte and they say after that towards the eastern oil port what we are seeing is a real effort from the t.n.a. to continue on base say that they will not accept a cease fire until after forces really retreat from 3rd and from a job for and they what they want they will not negotiate with have to. let's bring in a guest from london jim a special envoy of live in prime minister. to...
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libya is... always in the news, mostly because of also illegal immigrants coming from africa and using the liby an mediterranean coast to... europe uh, i'm sure this is an enormous challenge for libya. how is your country handling this issue? first, i must clarify an important point, which is libya does not take a single dollar from any european country to prevent immigration or put an end to it, unlike many countries in the world that take money for this, even indirectly, such as aid and things like that nature. as for the subject of illegal immigration, we have been suffering from it for decades. it's a major challenge. for our country because whoever sets foot in it does so illegally and exits the same way and therefore this is major security and economic challenge. libya has played an important role in reducing illegal immigration by developing security and military equipment and confront the networks operating in this field. illegal immigration is not only a libyan problem. let me clarify th
libya is... always in the news, mostly because of also illegal immigrants coming from africa and using the liby an mediterranean coast to... europe uh, i'm sure this is an enormous challenge for libya. how is your country handling this issue? first, i must clarify an important point, which is libya does not take a single dollar from any european country to prevent immigration or put an end to it, unlike many countries in the world that take money for this, even indirectly, such as aid and...
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he's from western libya and of course of the how many debate about the new prime minister of libya is a successful businessman from the city of misrata. also a senior official in the get deaf ear regime so is that all a good sort of much sorry magic and a good sort of mix across the east west because this is been the issue hasn't it a complete divide across the does this cover the bases. i think it does i think it does these are really these the people that have now been elected these officials haven't had strong positions with or against either side so they can comfortably come into any city. for instance has visited eastern libya before he is known across a wide variety of libyans as a successful businessman and as a a a good manager so i think this list of officials can comfortably begin to work on a serious reconciliation process now of course there's also been some criticism here in libya on both sides in east and west that the u.n. has sort of overstepped their boundaries so whether or not those in those with weapons will add here to or respect the results of this elections rema
he's from western libya and of course of the how many debate about the new prime minister of libya is a successful businessman from the city of misrata. also a senior official in the get deaf ear regime so is that all a good sort of much sorry magic and a good sort of mix across the east west because this is been the issue hasn't it a complete divide across the does this cover the bases. i think it does i think it does these are really these the people that have now been elected these officials...
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libya. by two. also she has two sons still in prison prison one is a libya gadhafi and one. his. need to to read to do something for two to make him and also to make him really is and also because my mother she is when he is they have a good relationship and that's what's make me interesting to to to do something i have to get out of this well you speak very warmly i bowed because after a family i know that you count. more market after sons as your personal of friends how close were you to that. you know them sense. since i was kids. we were kids playing together and they were all the family. also very close because of my father of course case his one of the member of the revolution of septembers nine hundred sixty nine. also he was working and has many position and. government and also because i'm attached for this family and we have a good relation all together now hannibal is the youngest of good after sons he flatly in two thousand and eleven for algeria as far as i know but damn four ye
libya. by two. also she has two sons still in prison prison one is a libya gadhafi and one. his. need to to read to do something for two to make him and also to make him really is and also because my mother she is when he is they have a good relationship and that's what's make me interesting to to to do something i have to get out of this well you speak very warmly i bowed because after a family i know that you count. more market after sons as your personal of friends how close were you to...
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internal affairs and political circumstances of the western states actually rules libya today it's a good question i would say that the militias they have the last ward and. the ruling good. institutions are helpless and because of this has libya become a center for jihadist terror today so powerful all could thus he fought against them trying to make their power and he succeeded to without extent but it's doing that the arab spring a rebellion in libya they powered the strings and became a leading power they have a charisma thick leadership they have the militaristic utils they have a lot of weapons they are. absolutely determined to achieve their goal which means to reach power or at least to reach first position to. loudly affect the country's agenda and state order but still libya is in a state also searching its way. so the question is not right now what will be next and that's exactly my next question what will be next in terms of the region and the influence of the jihadists inside libya and then penetrating the rest of north africa this is really the most crucial point becaus
internal affairs and political circumstances of the western states actually rules libya today it's a good question i would say that the militias they have the last ward and. the ruling good. institutions are helpless and because of this has libya become a center for jihadist terror today so powerful all could thus he fought against them trying to make their power and he succeeded to without extent but it's doing that the arab spring a rebellion in libya they powered the strings and became a...
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and the last a, the migration that we see crossing from libya or libya, knowing the people coming from i forgot to cross to main name it any. and all that pays the less under control today. so the main to really intervention in 2011, played across a raleigh in the 7 lising. yeah. and there without saying that the integration was really good, because the united nations allowed only the protection of civilians, but not to destroy the country, to destroy get duffy's army and he's rules and to allow people to getting. so we can say that nato is in differential and any deal was any better than enough kind of steinway. to now many, many people have described libya now as a failed state. that the rule of law no longer exist. you've got, you know, major military factions, practically, and in a fat balkanized thing. the country who are those military leaders, especially general, half star with his ties to washington. indeed the lip, yesterday is a freight state or a state with limits or center authority. and we have to offer a d and an old and it is in the central and in the yeah, sorry in the
and the last a, the migration that we see crossing from libya or libya, knowing the people coming from i forgot to cross to main name it any. and all that pays the less under control today. so the main to really intervention in 2011, played across a raleigh in the 7 lising. yeah. and there without saying that the integration was really good, because the united nations allowed only the protection of civilians, but not to destroy the country, to destroy get duffy's army and he's rules and to...
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all countries in middle east 3 come part of libya, wanted a large federation of which libya he could, that he would be the head of it. so he, he approach syria producer, he wanted to have the syria arab union joined libya and he was rejected. it was rejected. everyone said, no, we don't want to join libya, so that got him very angry at the arabs. i remember him telling me after that, he says, i'm not, i'm not an arab anymore. i'm an african. he says i'm going to, i'm going to unity with the african. and he proposed to have an african union before there was an african union. it always after african union, which he would, it would of course be the head. and he because he had a lot of money. it was inviting a lot of african leaders to come visit him. and he had the molly president, molly, the niger ever president of angola, they all came to visit it real, very happy to do that. and he kept proposing. let's have him. african ewing is. busy well, we've become one country, but none, none of them wanted to do that and that was very frustrating for him. and so he, for example, lee, he sent hi
all countries in middle east 3 come part of libya, wanted a large federation of which libya he could, that he would be the head of it. so he, he approach syria producer, he wanted to have the syria arab union joined libya and he was rejected. it was rejected. everyone said, no, we don't want to join libya, so that got him very angry at the arabs. i remember him telling me after that, he says, i'm not, i'm not an arab anymore. i'm an african. he says i'm going to, i'm going to unity with the...
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what happened i was still happens in libya and this is because the nature of libya this is not today this is seventeenth century this is then century this is the time of the greeks when they came and the romans the turks libya is a low potential country but with the arab interest in this arab countries what was the interest there was confused and they were not in a position they could do anything and libya the hula that was and then the gulf countries you know and they wanted to get rid of gadhafi every libya is developed on the mediterranean shore two hundred fifty kilometers from europe you know both sides well the gulf would be second hand in the area you're saying they. deliberately wanted instability they felt that the only country. that has the same potential boss not in the gulf council as libya it's out of control you know i'm not ruling out the country's interest in libya but we need to put it into perspective gaddafi was already doing business with french british italian and american companies their rights were always preserved by gadhafi and you know this very well so part
what happened i was still happens in libya and this is because the nature of libya this is not today this is seventeenth century this is then century this is the time of the greeks when they came and the romans the turks libya is a low potential country but with the arab interest in this arab countries what was the interest there was confused and they were not in a position they could do anything and libya the hula that was and then the gulf countries you know and they wanted to get rid of...
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freedom of speech today in libya that ever was in the history of libya . there's not really much we do need passes the reporters without borders says libya has reached it's a lowest ever position in the groups world press in that once 164 out of 180 countries that's worse than during the gadhafi era that's a huge step backwards isn't it. well again i don't know what if mission they're basing their their their reports on but we do do we do need to recognize that there is more of a chance to be able to set up a civil state set up on democratic values on freedoms and justice today than we ever had a possibility to be able to do so in the past history of libya and we need to be able to capitalize on that we need to be able to support that we need to be able to work on that and we recognize that the order is tall but there is the will and there's a commitment to want to go down this path and we need to get the commitments buy off libyans and others the international community food to support that effort even before libyans get to the december elections this gov
freedom of speech today in libya that ever was in the history of libya . there's not really much we do need passes the reporters without borders says libya has reached it's a lowest ever position in the groups world press in that once 164 out of 180 countries that's worse than during the gadhafi era that's a huge step backwards isn't it. well again i don't know what if mission they're basing their their their reports on but we do do we do need to recognize that there is more of a chance to be...
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chaos of the libya conflict for their own national strategic interests and using libya and factions to pursue those interests ok european approach and u.n. approach was to say. let's talk foreign intervention the father comes here just a minute professor to try to come back on on what we just heard then i wonder what what this conflict in libya would look like without the u.a.e. if it was somehow stopped from violating arms embargoes and. directives from the u.n. . is there anything more ridiculous then the europeans joining us in several declaration statement joint statements calling saying that there is no political there is no military solution and they are as can everybody. here dorothy's fire when they're signing these statements would do you a i mean i mean how ridiculous it that and yes gloria says that yeah every it's widely know well this widely known to the brits and the french and the germans and the italians what the way he's doing but the that doesn't stop them from signing this ridiculous statement joint statement calling for a political solution i mean the political s
chaos of the libya conflict for their own national strategic interests and using libya and factions to pursue those interests ok european approach and u.n. approach was to say. let's talk foreign intervention the father comes here just a minute professor to try to come back on on what we just heard then i wonder what what this conflict in libya would look like without the u.a.e. if it was somehow stopped from violating arms embargoes and. directives from the u.n. . is there anything more...
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libya's deadly floods and nato's role. on the 10th of september 2023, storm daniel made landfall in libya, resulting in severe weather conditions, including strong winds and southern heavy rainfall, affecting several areas in the country. the torrential rainfall led to the collapse of two dams leading to massive flooding that killed thousands with reports indicating that the missing out number the dead. one thing is clear, the disaster could have been avoided if the two dams were regular. early maintained. a turkish company had commence repairs for the dams in 2010, but the project was suspended after nato led invasion of the country. the people of libya realling from the death of their loved ones and damaged infrastructure and now asking who is responsible for the deadly floods? oh god, even one body, my god, just let me find even one body. god have mercy on us. who can we hold accountable? who is responsible? to whom can we say you are responsible for this? who is responsible? what is the fault of the people and souls wh
libya's deadly floods and nato's role. on the 10th of september 2023, storm daniel made landfall in libya, resulting in severe weather conditions, including strong winds and southern heavy rainfall, affecting several areas in the country. the torrential rainfall led to the collapse of two dams leading to massive flooding that killed thousands with reports indicating that the missing out number the dead. one thing is clear, the disaster could have been avoided if the two dams were regular. early...
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action in libya. the lack of security that followed the intervention in libya lead to the death of the u.s. ambassador. christopher stephens was the first ambassador to be killed in the line of duty in more than three decades. >> the united states condemns this outrageous and shocking attack. >> it has been one year since a group of gunmen stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the day after the attack, president obama pinned the perpetrator's as libbians protesting over a film. >> since our rounding, the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others, but there is no justification to this type of senseless violence, none. the world must stand together to unequivocally reject these brutal acts. >> since then independent investigations found no evidence of a protest happening at the site, and while the u.s. government had said there were no warnings, we now know ambassador stevens had requested more protection. an operation
action in libya. the lack of security that followed the intervention in libya lead to the death of the u.s. ambassador. christopher stephens was the first ambassador to be killed in the line of duty in more than three decades. >> the united states condemns this outrageous and shocking attack. >> it has been one year since a group of gunmen stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi. the day after the attack, president obama pinned the perpetrator's as libbians protesting over a film....
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play in the future of libya. well i think you have to take the american president obama at his word in the statement he made and a very much of the statement that mr cameron made that that the that france. and the united states are working toward. they want a free democratic and inclusive libya. and i think they made it very plain that nato will not send troops on the ground. and. i take them at their word for the moment now there's a lot of suspicion that al qaeda could be part of these rebel groups can the rebels run their country or do you think there could be a power vacuum that could get filled by radical terrorist elements there's definitely a question of a power vacuum and for the reasons i was talking about earlier these people simply may not be willing to get along and it's just human nature there once the main battle was fought off then the schisms and the fractures begin to appear once the main danger has passed so we don't know what's going to happen they're going to have to struggle and stay together
play in the future of libya. well i think you have to take the american president obama at his word in the statement he made and a very much of the statement that mr cameron made that that the that france. and the united states are working toward. they want a free democratic and inclusive libya. and i think they made it very plain that nato will not send troops on the ground. and. i take them at their word for the moment now there's a lot of suspicion that al qaeda could be part of these rebel...
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libya's u.n. backed government says it's aiming to recapture the city of sirte for more logically for half task forces hours after taking control of several other key towns. well you're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me for the back t. ball also ahead we national lead. the n.f.l. apologizes for not listening to players earlier protests about racial injustice in the wake of george voice death in police custody thousands have been taking part in black lives matter protests across australia to honor floyd and denounce racial injustice at home and the warnings of a bleak chance for peace between israel and palestinians because of israeli plans to an expansion of the occupied west bank. thank you very much for joining us libya's u.n. recognized government says it's capturing more towns as it drives fighters loyal to warlord holly for half time out of western libya the government has announced an offensive to recapture the city of sirte is the hometown of former libyan leader moammar gadhafi an
libya's u.n. backed government says it's aiming to recapture the city of sirte for more logically for half task forces hours after taking control of several other key towns. well you're watching al-jazeera live from doha with me for the back t. ball also ahead we national lead. the n.f.l. apologizes for not listening to players earlier protests about racial injustice in the wake of george voice death in police custody thousands have been taking part in black lives matter protests across...
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who controls libya's oil rich. has launched a major offensive line rival groups in the so-called oil rest how does the fight for the oil revenue shape libya's future this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program today with me pizza topping the battle to control the largest oil reserves in africa has taken a new twist which is turning off the lifeblood of the libyan economy fighting has shut down oil terminals and stopped oil tankers from loading around a quarter of a million barrels of daily exports the warlords. as launched an offensive to recapture the so-called oil crescent his forces want to recapture the old territory bases two years ago including the two biggest oil ports have to determined to drive a fight is who attacked roslyn who fund al sadr on thursday the fighting has killed twenty eight people and warning subpoenas issued to stay away the national oil corporation has evacuated workers from the terminals that. libya's oil crescent stretches along the mediterranean coast between the cities of s
who controls libya's oil rich. has launched a major offensive line rival groups in the so-called oil rest how does the fight for the oil revenue shape libya's future this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program today with me pizza topping the battle to control the largest oil reserves in africa has taken a new twist which is turning off the lifeblood of the libyan economy fighting has shut down oil terminals and stopped oil tankers from loading around a quarter of a million barrels of...
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last on the me there is more freedom of speech to day and libya that ever was in the history of libya. it's inhuman treatment. it's barbarity with the buyer. we have to give the government a chance. libya has a new government of national unity which promises free elections by the end of this year. but the road blocks and faces are immense alms militia groups still hold power throughout the country. they feel kill and kid map with impunity. my guess this week is tommy vile libby as ambassador to the u. n. in geneva from where he joins me. how will this new government succeed? where all the others have failed? the coming by. welcome to conflict zone. thank you. thank you for the 3 days off the new government of national unity was sworn in. there was a shocking reminder of how little unity there is in your country. up to 15 bodies were found handcuffed and done to the cement factory in the eastern city of bang ghazi, while life remain so cheap and murder is enjoy almost total impunity in your country, there's nothing much to celebrate with this. new government is there. well, that's not
last on the me there is more freedom of speech to day and libya that ever was in the history of libya. it's inhuman treatment. it's barbarity with the buyer. we have to give the government a chance. libya has a new government of national unity which promises free elections by the end of this year. but the road blocks and faces are immense alms militia groups still hold power throughout the country. they feel kill and kid map with impunity. my guess this week is tommy vile libby as ambassador to...
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following pan am 103 negotiations with libya, libya decides to try to rectify that. how to those conversations address the nuclear program that had said gadhafi, if he followed through to dismantle his nuclear program could gain a respected place among nations and touted this example as saying i hope others will find an example in libya's action. there were ten related sites that were addressed. at the time we were considering libya to miasma them what messages sent to iran and they were extremely dismissive that there was any reverberations in terms of how they would perceive the vulnerability following an agreement to dismantle his program. i think that was tremendous to other countries we were working on. i just want to get your sense on that particular point. >> again, these are probably questions better directed to people like bill burns who were engaged in those negotiations back in the day. i would also say i think there is a sense at the time, and again i'm out of my lane, but there was a lot of discussion in the head of the first national council that led th
following pan am 103 negotiations with libya, libya decides to try to rectify that. how to those conversations address the nuclear program that had said gadhafi, if he followed through to dismantle his nuclear program could gain a respected place among nations and touted this example as saying i hope others will find an example in libya's action. there were ten related sites that were addressed. at the time we were considering libya to miasma them what messages sent to iran and they were...
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now 8 years under the west's control and the west's asians control what is happening in libya libya was one of the richest countries in africa one of the most stable countries in africa for decades leading africans liberation libya was the head of the african union the head of the african european summit one of the most important countries in the world of being african economic projects such as the african central bank the african organization for natural resources the african unified army the african gold based currency and look at libya now it's a battle field for extremism for tribal conflict for western asians fighting for robbing libya of its wealth ideas of freedom and liberation and sovereignty well if these allegations that were presented to populations in nato countries is the reason for war were indeed false and i. no the u.k. parliamentary foreign select committee in 2016 the the very high and well researched and well funded parliamentary committee and britain came up with many conclusions but the main ones relevant to our discussion they said 1st of all the accusations a
now 8 years under the west's control and the west's asians control what is happening in libya libya was one of the richest countries in africa one of the most stable countries in africa for decades leading africans liberation libya was the head of the african union the head of the african european summit one of the most important countries in the world of being african economic projects such as the african central bank the african organization for natural resources the african unified army the...
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and the impact - sorry, there are - this is not about libya, libya sits at the center of three major geographic regionally significant geographic areas for the united states and the world. you have the countries of north africa, of southern africa, the sub-saharan africa, niger, mali, chad, sudan, you have north africa, from morocco to egypt and the mediterranean basis and southern europe. places. speaking about destabilizeing, you mentioned people have been stepping up. a youth has been stepping up and this is a quote: even that - there has been pushback, here is an 18-year-old, stepped up and was assassinated. you see his photo on my screen. speaking about the youth, you short shabab libya, the youth of libya, what should they do in this situation where they are being targeted and as sass nated to bring back civic dialogue and country. >> i mean, that's the million dollar question, how we can continue to be involved in the process simultaneously avoiding being killed in the process. so it's something that the civil society and youth continue to struggle with, how to strategise and
and the impact - sorry, there are - this is not about libya, libya sits at the center of three major geographic regionally significant geographic areas for the united states and the world. you have the countries of north africa, of southern africa, the sub-saharan africa, niger, mali, chad, sudan, you have north africa, from morocco to egypt and the mediterranean basis and southern europe. places. speaking about destabilizeing, you mentioned people have been stepping up. a youth has been...
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bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is ending and i think a policy success would be the removal of. the khadafi regime the military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into into those who have risen against each element has its own agenda. it's pretty much a pickup ball game at this point and whether the u.s. will arm them discuss our plans if you need regarding arming the rebels they seem to be getting their butts whipped but gates and mullen pass the buck and that one's referring to the white house what if it was ok to the side of the missile in there and or at least we would clearly have a problem about how long the u.s. will stay the bottom line is no one can predict for you how long it will take. for that to happen and whether the u.s. is at war at al
bombing of libya. u.s. congressmen were hoping to finally get some answers but after two hours of questioning the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff they were still confusion about the u.s. is ending and i think a policy success would be the removal of. the khadafi regime the military mission is a limited one and does not include regime change. who the rebels are we don't have much visibility into into those who have risen against each element has its own agenda....
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libya intervention light in the specter of civil war libya's transition away from the khadafi regime is proving far more problematic than nato planners had ever anticipated central civilian control is an illusion and tribal loyalty is strong it would appear it is a lot easier to take down a regime than to establish a new order. to cross not libya i'm joined by dr venter while in hanover he is an associate professor of government at dartmouth college in paris we cross to the end of jonestown she is an independent political commentator and author of fool's crusade yugoslavia nato and western delusions and in london we have nick mayo he is a foreign correspondent for the sunday telegraph all right folks this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it and i'd like to first go to diana diana is the the intervention that we saw nato undergo was it an intervention without responsibility because libya is a mess and it's getting messier all the time it particularly in light of the last few hours a day or so of torture charges and the n.p.c. is provin
libya intervention light in the specter of civil war libya's transition away from the khadafi regime is proving far more problematic than nato planners had ever anticipated central civilian control is an illusion and tribal loyalty is strong it would appear it is a lot easier to take down a regime than to establish a new order. to cross not libya i'm joined by dr venter while in hanover he is an associate professor of government at dartmouth college in paris we cross to the end of jonestown she...
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a quiet day in libya's capital tripoli. libyans awaiting news of sunday's berlin peace conference but expectations are low. regarding the berlin conference if it favors the libyan people libya will of course welcome it but if it paves other matters then we won't be happy never saw. the truth is the conference of berlin is simply a trap for libya i don't think that any benefits will come out of it. there are currently 2 sides to libya the internationally recognized government and the opposition spearheaded by this man general khalifa haftar he wants to take power and he's raised the stakes forces supporting general have to have blocked oil exports from key ports in eastern libya holding the economy to ransom the country is divided with auntie have to protest in western libya the conference in berlin overseen by the united nations aims to bridge this divide but it won't be easy. mistake to say that it will be useless but i'm not saying naive to say that it will be the end of international divisions if we can lighten richie's
a quiet day in libya's capital tripoli. libyans awaiting news of sunday's berlin peace conference but expectations are low. regarding the berlin conference if it favors the libyan people libya will of course welcome it but if it paves other matters then we won't be happy never saw. the truth is the conference of berlin is simply a trap for libya i don't think that any benefits will come out of it. there are currently 2 sides to libya the internationally recognized government and the opposition...
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and they want to be part of libya and part of the big family of libya. the only problem we have in libya is him and his family. they have been oppressing people. they have been abusing power, they have been raping. they have no accountability whatsoever. so i think the libyan people have had enough. >> excuse me, your highness. i'm assuming you still have sources inside libya, still people there telling you what's going on. if that's the case, what are they telling you about the number of people who have been killed and where do those protests go next? >> we have just yesterday a member of the family, he's counted 130 people have been killed in front of the base, which called burkua, they were trying to attack the base and were getting shot by live bullets, 150 people were counted. i think it's even more now. >> why do you think this is happening now? understanding you predicted two weeks ago this unrest would occur. >> yes. i have predicted it because history have showed libyan people, you go through history, they always are very patient and they tolera
and they want to be part of libya and part of the big family of libya. the only problem we have in libya is him and his family. they have been oppressing people. they have been abusing power, they have been raping. they have no accountability whatsoever. so i think the libyan people have had enough. >> excuse me, your highness. i'm assuming you still have sources inside libya, still people there telling you what's going on. if that's the case, what are they telling you about the number of...
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what happened i was still happens in libya and this is because the nature of libya this is not today this is seventeenth century this is then century this is the time of the greeks when they came and the romans the turks libya is a low potential country but with the arab interest in this arab countries what was the interest the egyptian was confuse and they were not in a position they could do anything and libya the who led it was qatar and then the gulf countries you know and they wanted to get rid of gadhafi every libya is developed on the mediterranean shore two hundred fifty kilometers from europe you know both sides well the gulf would be second hand in the area you're saying they. deliberately wanted instability they felt that the only country. that has the same potential boss not in the gulf council as libya it's out of control you know i'm not ruling out the country's interest in libya but we need to put it into perspective gaddafi was already doing business with french british italian and american companies their rights were always preserved by gadhafi and you know this very
what happened i was still happens in libya and this is because the nature of libya this is not today this is seventeenth century this is then century this is the time of the greeks when they came and the romans the turks libya is a low potential country but with the arab interest in this arab countries what was the interest the egyptian was confuse and they were not in a position they could do anything and libya the who led it was qatar and then the gulf countries you know and they wanted to...
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although libya is much richer than egypt, theoretically, libya is the richest country in northern africa, but colonel gaddafi has wasted billions of dollars over the last 40 years for financing terrorist groups around the world. he has not invested very much in building infrastructure and the educational system of the country, and many, especially young libyans, are afraid that he is simply doing away with the natural richness of libya withoutaying a better foundation for them, and this explains to a large extent this immense banker that we see in libya these days. >> we have to wrap it up there. thank you very much for talking with us. in berlin, germany's foreign minister has sharply criticized the libyan government's handling of anti-government protests. he demanded an end to the violence and spoke out in support of the demonstrators, who he says are making use of their human right of free speech. -- here is part of what he had to say earlier on monday. >> in view of recent events, if we are advising it -- we are advising against all travel to india -- to libya. many germans still in
although libya is much richer than egypt, theoretically, libya is the richest country in northern africa, but colonel gaddafi has wasted billions of dollars over the last 40 years for financing terrorist groups around the world. he has not invested very much in building infrastructure and the educational system of the country, and many, especially young libyans, are afraid that he is simply doing away with the natural richness of libya withoutaying a better foundation for them, and this...
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the former deputy prime minister of libya discussing whether libya's division can we overcome anytime soon so this son of moammar gadhafi saif al islam was willing to take part in libya's presidential election diplomats working on libyan peace talks. saif al islam is a symbol of a consolation for many libyans what's your take i mean does he have a role to play in the future of libya i mean i mean any any libyan has the right if they are not convicted in a court to flow if they could not commit crimes against the country in the libyan have the right to participate in the political system of the country and for presidential the so for mr safely islam which i don't know exactly what he is i mean the last time you know that he is imprisoned and sometimes i hear that maybe he was left but again i don't know what he has i mean he should come out and tell us where he is a few is interested in doing that so so in principle anybody who did not was not convicted for a crime in libya i don't think that mr safely slam can do that unfortunately because when he has all the power unit his lifestyle
the former deputy prime minister of libya discussing whether libya's division can we overcome anytime soon so this son of moammar gadhafi saif al islam was willing to take part in libya's presidential election diplomats working on libyan peace talks. saif al islam is a symbol of a consolation for many libyans what's your take i mean does he have a role to play in the future of libya i mean i mean any any libyan has the right if they are not convicted in a court to flow if they could not commit...
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everyone who has left libya has been bad for libya. you have to get enough security back in to get participants. now one of the key things i learned in talking to people about libya, what reforms can be put in place with a management and eliminating corruption and so on and so forth? that would make the difference. they said there isn't anything you could do if libya isn't pumping oil. it's not quite 100 but it's pretty close. they're pumping, what, 150,000 barrels a day, three minutes. we're not going to be able to get through all four sections. we're in section one. so one-tenth. oil is one-fourth what it used to be. doesn't work. we're going to eat up all libya's seed corn and then you have real chaos. the current problems and the security conditions are intimate ly interlinked. we'll continue air strikes. we've had two so far against terrorists. if you have one, you can have two. we've done training and equipping of libyans in the past or offered it. done a little of it. we're going to offer more. we have a communique, an agreement
everyone who has left libya has been bad for libya. you have to get enough security back in to get participants. now one of the key things i learned in talking to people about libya, what reforms can be put in place with a management and eliminating corruption and so on and so forth? that would make the difference. they said there isn't anything you could do if libya isn't pumping oil. it's not quite 100 but it's pretty close. they're pumping, what, 150,000 barrels a day, three minutes. we're...
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i'm torn has a mission to reinvent libya. even if you had what the if you had to be a is in such a difficult situation that i contact my back on it. i'm tone has been commuting between germany and libya since two thousand and fourteen. the political scientist is one of sixty delegates tasked with drafting a democratic constitution for the country. they were elected by the libyan people in two thousand and fourteen during a brief flicker of hope. after four years of work the project is on the brink of failure the constitutional assembly is divided mirroring the fronts of the country's civil war. can a new democratic beginning be achieved in a country that is so near to breaking apart. come june hasn't given up hope. the port city of benghazi is located in eastern libya its airport was badly damaged in battles with the so-called islamic state. the airport was reopened to passenger traffic only two months before one turns arrival. whenever one to one travels to libya as a constitutional delegate his driver hunted picks him up fr
i'm torn has a mission to reinvent libya. even if you had what the if you had to be a is in such a difficult situation that i contact my back on it. i'm tone has been commuting between germany and libya since two thousand and fourteen. the political scientist is one of sixty delegates tasked with drafting a democratic constitution for the country. they were elected by the libyan people in two thousand and fourteen during a brief flicker of hope. after four years of work the project is on the...